They can, and they will, and they're entitled to it. Otherwise, if BOTH policies are paying out, that's "double dipping", and your health carrier can ask YOU for reimbursement.
Even if the other guy was at fault, the health carrier will likely put a lien against any judgement you get against them - so the attorney gets paid first, the health carrier gets paid second, and you get whatever is left over.
2007-11-22 04:16:22
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answered by Anonymous 7
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Yes, your health insurance company can request reimbursement from the car insurance company. Its called subrogation, and the health insurer is generally entitled to be reimbursed for their expenses before you see a dime.
That's just the way it works - the health insurance company pays for illnesses and for accidental injuries *when no other party has any liability.* But if another party (car insurance, workers compensation, a homeowners policy, etc.) has liability for an injury, then the health insurance company is entitled to get their money back.
If you wish to expedite the process, you need to make your health insurance company aware of the auto insurance information. The faster they resolve the issue between them, the faster you'll get whatever is left over.
2007-11-22 12:16:38
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answered by sarah314 6
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Yes, because anything related to an auto accident should be paid by the car insurance - most health insurances won't even pay a claim related to an MVA (motor vehicle accident). Health insurers can ask for rembursement even after a year.
2007-11-23 03:04:29
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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Yes. The auto insurance is responsible until the PIP (personal injury protection) expires. This way, you dont have to pay any copays, deductibles either. Once the pip expires, you health insurance will cover again.
In most cases, however, you will be expected to be the middle-man...going back and forth between the health ins and car ins to update them.
2007-11-22 07:30:26
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answered by Sue 3
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The car insurance company of the person who caused the accident is responsible for all medical bills as well.
I am currently settling a case myself. I was injured in an accident caused by someone else and his insurance is going to pay my health insurance back for the medical expenses.
2007-11-22 04:01:09
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answered by K H 5
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The medical institution purely cares approximately getting paid. they have your medical coverage for that. whilst and in case you're reimbursed by making use of the different driving force's coverage, your medical coverage might seek for repayment. It relies upon on what it says on your coverage approximately different coverage. what's important is which you're being dealt with medically. Your criminal expert will study your coverage and attempt to maintain as lots funds for you as attainable. until eventually you have an eternal harm, do no longer anticipate to stroll away with a gaggle of money previous medical expenses, ignored wages and the adaptation on your automobiles fee above what your motor vehicle coverage provides. Your criminal expert might actually finally end up with greater funds than you. wish you would be ok.
2016-09-30 00:13:31
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answered by swendsen 4
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They can, and it is called co-opting, and happens quite often.
2007-11-22 04:45:19
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answered by bgee2001ca 7
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